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Franchise Pictures targets the UK

Mike Goodridge in Cannes 19 May 2003 04:05



Franchise Pictures is going to London. Elie Samaha’s LA-based production and financing outfit is launching a UK distribution outfit, hiring London-based production executives and teaming with tax and finance specialist Invicta Capital for co-production and tax finance structuring on the new venture.

Samaha and partner David Bergstein are ten days away from closing a deal to buy a London post-production facility out of which they plan to base their production and distribution operations.

Among the first titles which will be steered towards the UK are: Stephen Frears’ $65m racing thriller Monkeyface starring Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones which will be shot in South Africa and the UK with post-production taking place in the UK; Gary Oldman-starrer Dead Fish which will be shot entirely in the UK, Steven Seagal actioner Unleashed which is budgeted at $14m and which will be shot in Luxembourg and the UK, Ridley Scott’s production of Tristan And Isolde which will be produced in Prague and the UK, $70m adventure A Sound Of Thunder starring Ed Burns and Ben Kingsley which has completed principal photography, and Roger Donaldson’s Papa which is budgeted at $14m.

The executive who will run the Franchise UK distribution operation is close to being announced, according to Bergstein, who said that Dead Fish, Unleashed and Papa will be among the first titles distributed by Franchise UK. Bergstein added that a team of dedicated production executives will be hired to develop local films in the UK.

"We are very excited about the prospect of working out of the UK, especially given the rich pool of talent based there," said Samaha.

"Invicta is delighted to be in business with Franchise, Elie and David on this much needed opportunity for UK film-making," added Mohammed Yusef of Invicta Capital.

"We plan to take the maximum and most robust tax advantages of these being UK-qualifying films," added Invicta’s Matthew Justice.

The Franchise-Invicta tie-up is a hugely significant development in the debate over UK tax breaks that was triggered last year, when UK Film Council chair Alan Parker called for them to focus more on distribution.

In the run-up to Cannes, the industry was inching towards distribution-led schemes. Former FilmFour executives Janine Gold and Natalie Brenner launched Element X, a sales company with a non-exclusive relationship with tax financier Visionview, which backed Young Adam and Bright Young Things.

Wealth management company WJB Chiltern this week launched sales agency Firstupfilm International under former Majestic Films executive Elisena Tatalo and Robin Andrews, formerly of Ardent International.

But an alarmed producers body PACT recently warned that the Government might not renew the breaks at all when they are due to expire in 2005. Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell, in Cannes yesterday to open the UK pavilion, ominously omitted any reference to the tax breaks in her speech despite trumpeting the lottery, the Film Council and UK sales companies.

With additional reporting by Adam Minns

Taken from http://www.screendaily.com/story.asp?storyid=12430

Steven Seagal is finally coming to the UK to make a movie.

Craig
 

Rodrigo

Lucky Member
Wow !!! So many projects on the man !!! Hope he can do it all !!!
Thanks for the info Craig !!!
 
Hi Craig,this article was actually posted by JHogan(?)about a week ago-thanks anyway!We still don't know if it's a new movie or a title change for The Rescue.
 
It's cool that Seagal will be shooting some of the film in the UK!I wonder if he'll be shootong some scenes here in the mean streets of Nottingham?:D
 

tora

Funmaker
It's time,man,it's time...come to Estonia...pleeeeeeeaaaaaaase!!!
Wow!!!This man is a super energizer!!!While I'm washing dishes he's already signed to another project...Damn!How much more am I gonna miss?
 

sue sweet

New Member
I can't believe it, I do hope he wants to shoot some stuff in a big country house - we've got Longleat just 10 minutes away and that has been used many times for filming!!
Could I get lucky? - I just hope I don't hear about it too late and find that he's done his bit and moved on. He just keeps on going - too fast for me!
Wow fabulous news.

Sue:D
 

Amos Stevens

New Member
Seagals security better watch it-one of these ladies are going to put one of those beaper devices on him so they can track him!
 

TDWoj

Administrator
Staff member
You need somebody fairly small, to slip under those big security guys' noses.

I'll do it....

<heh heh heh>

-T, running off with the goods.
 

sue sweet

New Member
Hey TD
I'm only little..... and if he is here his security chaps won't stand a chance. When I walk up to the bar in a Pub I can never get served - my husband reckons it's because I must be invisible to a lot of people (they just can't see me to serve me!!!) I'm just hoping that the security men cannot see me either. I'll be in like a shot and Steven won't stand a chance. At my level of height he won't even see me coming and I'll go for his ankles in a classic rugby tackle. Once he's on the ground we'll be the same height!!!

There how's that for a plan. I should be in MI5 or the CIA I'd make James Bond look like a learner.:D Sue
 

Amos Stevens

New Member
hhhhhhhaaaaaaaa! Sue Sweet..with all his Martial Arts training don't you think he might respond & you may not live thru it?(oh well,you might die happy huh)
 
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